Sans Superellipse Etgas 8 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Jali Greek' and 'Jali Latin' by Foundry5 and 'LFT Iro Sans' by TypeTogether (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logos, sporty, assertive, energetic, contemporary, punchy, impact, speed, modern branding, friendly strength, display emphasis, oblique, rounded, compact, soft-cornered, high-impact.
A heavy, right-leaning sans with softly rounded corners and superelliptical curves that give rounds a squarish, controlled feel. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, creating dense, sturdy letterforms. Counters are relatively tight and apertures tend to be compact, while terminals are clean and slightly blunted rather than sharp. The overall rhythm is forward-tilted and steady, with broad, simple construction and a strong, uniform color on the page.
Best suited for display use such as headlines, posters, and branding where its heavy, slanted presence can carry the layout. It also fits sports and active-lifestyle identities, product packaging, and logo/wordmark work that benefits from compact, rounded strength. In longer passages it will appear forceful and dense, so it’s most effective at larger sizes or in short, emphatic copy.
The font reads confident and fast, combining a sporty slant with friendly rounding. Its compact curves and solid weight create a bold, no-nonsense tone that feels contemporary and performance-oriented, suited to messaging that needs to sound direct and energetic rather than delicate or classic.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a forward-leaning stance and rounded-rectangle geometry, balancing toughness with approachable curves. It aims for a modern, high-energy voice while keeping construction simple, consistent, and highly legible at display scales.
Uppercase forms are wide and blocky with rounded joins, while the lowercase maintains a similarly robust structure, helping the style remain consistent across cases. Numerals share the same squarish-round geometry and sturdy presence, supporting use in prominent, high-contrast layouts where figures need to feel integrated with the lettering.